CNN’s Jim Sciutto is taking a personal leave of absence from the network
Jim Sciutto, a CNN daytime anchor and chief national security correspondent, has taken a personal leave of absence following an internal investigation into an incident that occurred while traveling for the network earlier this year.
CNN staffers were told of the leave on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to discuss it publicly. A CNN representative declined to comment, noting that the company does not discuss personnel matters.
Sciutto, who co-anchors the midmorning hours for the network, has been off since Monday. Another person briefed on the situation said Sciutto is expected to return in several weeks.
CNN Chairman Chris Licht is putting his stamp on the news channel’s prime-time lineup.
Sciutto, 52, reportedly suffered a fall during an overseas stopover trip on the way back from Ukraine, where he was reporting earlier this year. The matter, first reported by the Daily Beast, was investigated by CNN, and the company mandated that he take time off.
Sciutto joined CNN in 2013 after a government stint serving as chief of staff and senior advisor to the U.S. Ambassador to China. He previously worked at ABC News, where he was a senior foreign correspondent based in London.
He is married to Gloria Riviera, a Washington-based correspondent for ABC News.
Stelter, CNN’s senior media correspondent, is the first major departure under Chris Licht.
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